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Not exactly portrait but since I wound up in the shot I guess it works. From last night. Winter boredom resulted in getting the idea to drag a car battery and an inverter, with some christmas lights and well....

Not exactly portrait but since I wound up in the shot I guess it works. From last night. Winter boredom resulted in getting the idea to drag a car battery and an inverter, with some christmas lights and well....

Awesome photo!

extremeinstability, fantastic picture! What duration did you shoot for?

Thanks. Well I'll be making an account of images today hopefully and try and explain in there. Basically for the stars it was 20 second shots, F2.8 at 640 ISO with the Samyang 14 on a 5D II. The camera never moves for the Christmas lights shot or the lantern shot. The Christmas lights at that setting needed turned on for like 1 second tops then turned back off. Easy enough to get the images for the star trail stack and then do one with the Christmas lights turned on then back off real fast. Then without moving the camera still I'd do a bunch of lantern poses so I can just use which ever one of those later I want. Those were with different settings. I could leave the ISO at 640 and do those at like 2-4 seconds. The only tricky part then is just stacking in the lantern frames as they are a lot darker and using "lighten" blend mode like the stars and christmas lights, well doesn't work. So just used normal mode and had to mask it right. Then adjust a curve on that and the other one so it balances better.

Thanks. I had figured 2 shots but now that you explain it, it makes sense.

Not exactly portrait but since I wound up in the shot I guess it works. From last night. Winter boredom resulted in getting the idea to drag a car battery and an inverter, with some christmas lights and well....

really awesome.

+1000...a lot of thought and effort and talent went into that photo, but absolutely worth it

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DrChemE

Not exactly portrait but since I wound up in the shot I guess it works. From last night. Winter boredom resulted in getting the idea to drag a car battery and an inverter, with some christmas lights and well....

Very nice pictures! Was a flash used? Just wondering how you achieved good lighting from front with lights behind them. Was the room otherwise dark?

Sorry to answer this so late. I happend back upon this thread and just saw your question. I didn't use a flash for either of these pics (I actually don't own a flash.. ha ha). There was a large window just behind me to my left and so it let in a lot of nice natural light. The Christmas lights were far enough away that the light from the window didn't really hit them. Hope that helps.

Here's one that I took for holiday card photo. First time doing this type of shot. I wish I had a softbox and fill light.. I was using a naked lamp and pillows/chairs to direct the light somewhat. Minimal PP.

Cute! However, make sure the picture disappears later in the coming year because if it does not you are looking at trouble that will plague you for the rest of your life starting about 12 years from today...

Here's one that I took for holiday card photo. First time doing this type of shot. I wish I had a softbox and fill light.. I was using a naked lamp and pillows/chairs to direct the light somewhat. Minimal PP.

Cute! However, make sure the picture disappears later in the coming year because if it does not you are looking at trouble that will plague you for the rest of your life starting about 12 years from today...

Yeah, I actually thought this didn't post. I clicked post but x'ed out right after. Haha I deleted. good idea